Enables searching and reading WhatsApp messages, searching contacts, sending messages to individuals or groups, and sending/receiving various media files including images, videos, documents, and audio.
MCP WhatsApp Web (TypeScript)
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for WhatsApp Web, implemented in TypeScript. This project is a TypeScript port of the original whatsapp-mcp repository.
With this MCP server, you can:
Search and read your personal WhatsApp messages (including media)
Search your contacts
Send messages to individuals or groups
Send and receive media files (images, videos, documents, audio)
Features
TypeScript Implementation: Fully typed codebase for better developer experience and code reliability
WhatsApp Web Integration: Uses whatsapp-web.js for direct connection to WhatsApp Web
MCP Server: Implements the Model Context Protocol for seamless integration with AI assistants
Media Support: Send and receive images, videos, documents, and audio messages
Multiple Transport Options: Supports both stdio and SSE transports for flexible integration
Architecture
This MCP server consists of:
TypeScript MCP Server: Implements the Model Context Protocol to provide standardized tools for AI assistants to interact with WhatsApp
WhatsApp Web Service: Connects to WhatsApp Web via whatsapp-web.js, handles authentication, and manages message sending/receiving
Tool Implementations: Provides various tools for contacts, chats, messages, media, and authentication
Prerequisites
Node.js >= 18.0.0
npm or yarn
Chrome/Chromium (used by Puppeteer for WhatsApp Web connection)
FFmpeg (optional, for audio message conversion)
Installation
Manual Installation
Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/mario-andreschak/mcp-whatsapp-web.git cd mcp-whatsapp-webInstall dependencies
npm installBuild the project
npm run buildConfigure environment variables (optional)
Copy the example environment file and modify as needed:
cp .env.example .envYou can adjust logging levels and specify paths to FFmpeg if needed.
Installation with FLUJO
FLUJO provides a streamlined installation process:
Navigate to the MCP section in FLUJO
Click "Add Server"
Copy and paste this GitHub repository URL:
https://github.com/mario-andreschak/mcp-whatsapp-web
Click "Parse", "Clone, "Install", "Build" and "Update Server"
FLUJO will automatically handle the cloning, dependency installation, and building process for you.
Usage
Starting the MCP Server
This will start the MCP server using stdio transport by default, which is suitable for integration with Claude Desktop or similar applications.
Important: After starting the server for the first time, you must authenticate with WhatsApp by using the
get_qr_code
tool and scanning the QR code with your phone. See the Authentication section for detailed instructions.
Development Mode
This starts the server in development mode with TypeScript watch mode and automatic server restarts.
Debugging with MCP Inspector
This launches the MCP Inspector tool, which provides a web interface for testing and debugging your MCP server. The inspector allows you to:
View all available tools and their schemas
Execute tools directly and see their responses
Test your server without needing to connect it to an AI assistant
Debug tool execution and inspect responses
Connecting to Claude Desktop
Create a configuration file for Claude Desktop:
{ "mcpServers": { "whatsapp": { "command": "node", "args": [ "PATH_TO/dist/index.js" ] } } }Replace
PATH_TO
with the absolute path to the repository.Save this as
claude_desktop_config.json
in your Claude Desktop configuration directory:macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Restart Claude Desktop
Connecting to Cursor
Create a configuration file for Cursor:
{ "mcpServers": { "whatsapp": { "command": "node", "args": [ "PATH_TO/dist/index.js" ] } } }Replace
PATH_TO
with the absolute path to the repository.Save this as
mcp.json
in your Cursor configuration directory:macOS/Linux:
~/.cursor/mcp.json
Windows:
%USERPROFILE%\.cursor\mcp.json
Restart Cursor
Authentication
The first time you run the server, you'll need to authenticate with WhatsApp:
Start the MCP server
Important: You must use the
get_qr_code
tool to generate a QR codeIn Claude or other AI assistants, explicitly ask to "use the get_qr_code tool to authenticate WhatsApp"
The assistant will call this tool and display the QR code image
Scan the QR code with your WhatsApp mobile app
Open WhatsApp on your phone
Go to Settings > Linked Devices > Link a Device
Point your phone camera at the QR code displayed
Your session will be saved locally in the whatsapp-sessions
directory and will be reused automatically on subsequent runs. If you don't authenticate using the QR code, you won't be able to use any WhatsApp functionality.
Authentication Status and Logout
You can check your current authentication status and manage your session:
Use the
check_auth_status
tool to verify if you're currently authenticatedIf you need to authenticate with a different WhatsApp account or re-authenticate:
Use the
logout
tool to log out from your current sessionThen use the
get_qr_code
tool to authenticate with a new QR code
This is particularly useful when:
You want to switch between different WhatsApp accounts
Your session has expired or been invalidated
You're experiencing connection issues and need to re-authenticate
Available MCP Tools
Authentication
get_qr_code
- Get the QR code for WhatsApp Web authenticationcheck_auth_status
- Check if you're currently authenticated with WhatsApplogout
- Log out from WhatsApp and clear the current session
Contacts
search_contacts
- Search for contacts by name or phone numberget_contact
- Get information about a specific contact
Chats
list_chats
- List available chats with metadataget_chat
- Get information about a specific chatget_direct_chat_by_contact
- Find a direct chat with a specific contact
Messages
list_messages
- Retrieve messages with optional filtersget_message
- Get a specific message by IDsend_message
- Send a text message to a chat
Media
send_file
- Send a file (image, video, document) to a chatsend_audio_message
- Send an audio message (voice note)download_media
- Download media from a message
Browser Process Management
This MCP server uses Puppeteer to control Chrome browsers for WhatsApp Web connectivity. The server includes a robust browser process management system to prevent orphaned Chrome processes.
Automatic Browser Cleanup
The server automatically:
Tracks Chrome browser processes using a PID tracking system
Cleans up orphaned processes on startup
Properly closes browser processes during shutdown
Maintains a record of browser PIDs in
.chrome-pids.json
Manual Browser Cleanup
If you notice orphaned Chrome processes that weren't automatically cleaned up, you can use the included cleanup utility:
This utility will:
Scan for Chrome processes that might be related to WhatsApp Web
Display a list of potentially orphaned processes
Ask for confirmation before terminating them
Clean up the PID tracking file
Development
Project Structure
src/index.ts
- Entry pointsrc/server.ts
- MCP server implementationsrc/services/whatsapp.ts
- WhatsApp Web servicesrc/tools/
- Tool implementations for various WhatsApp featuressrc/types/
- TypeScript type definitionssrc/utils/
- Utility functions
Scripts
npm run build
- Build the TypeScript codenpm run dev
- Run in development mode with watchnpm run lint
- Run ESLintnpm run format
- Format code with Prettiernpm run cleanup-browsers
- Detect and clean up orphaned Chrome browser processes
Troubleshooting
Authentication Issues
If the QR code doesn't appear, try restarting the server
If you're already authenticated, no QR code will be shown (use
check_auth_status
to verify)If you need to re-authenticate, use the
logout
tool first, then request a new QR codeWhatsApp limits the number of linked devices; you may need to remove an existing device
If you receive a message saying "No QR code is currently available," but you're already authenticated, this is normal behavior - use
check_auth_status
to confirm your authentication status
Connection Issues
Make sure you have a stable internet connection
If the connection fails, try restarting the server
Check the logs for detailed error messages
Browser Process Issues
If you notice high CPU usage or memory consumption, there might be orphaned Chrome processes
Run
npm run cleanup-browsers
to detect and clean up orphaned processesIf the server crashes frequently, check for orphaned processes and clean them up
On Windows, you can also use Task Manager to look for multiple Chrome processes with "headless" in the command line
On Linux/macOS, use
ps aux | grep chrome
to check for orphaned processes
License
MIT
This project is a TypeScript port of the original whatsapp-mcp by lharries.
This server cannot be installed
local-only server
The server can only run on the client's local machine because it depends on local resources.
Whatsapp-Web MCP
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